Use syllabus, topic weightage, exam pattern, and past paper themes to predict likely exam questions and build a smarter revision plan.
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# Predict Exam Questions From Syllabus
Use this page to predict likely exam questions from a syllabus by identifying important topics, question formats, marks weightage, and repeated patterns. The goal is not to guarantee the paper. The goal is to focus revision on high-value areas.
Turn a Syllabus Into Likely Questions
A syllabus shows what can be asked. With the right prompt, AI can help turn that syllabus into:
Topic-wise likely questions
Short-answer questions
Long-answer questions
Diagram or formula questions
Application-based questions
High-priority revision topics
This is especially useful when you have limited time and need a smarter revision plan.
How to Use This Tool
Paste the official syllabus.
Add exam pattern and marks distribution.
Add past paper topics if available.
Mention class, subject, or exam level.
Generate likely questions.
Verify that every question stays inside the syllabus.
Best Prompt to Predict Questions
Copy-paste into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini
Predict likely exam questions from this syllabus.
Important:
- Do not claim any question is guaranteed
- Keep all questions inside the syllabus
- Group questions by topic
- Mention expected marks
- Mention question type
- Explain why each question is likely
Syllabus:
[Paste syllabus]
Exam pattern:
[Paste pattern]
Past paper themes, if available:
[Paste themes]
What the Prediction Should Include
Output
Why it matters
High-probability topics
Helps prioritize revision
Likely short questions
Supports quick scoring areas
Likely long questions
Helps answer-writing practice
Expected marks
Shows how deeply to prepare
Reason for prediction
Keeps the analysis transparent
Use Predictions Safely
Do not study only predicted questions. Use them to guide revision order.
A strong strategy is:
Revise high-probability topics deeply.
Practice likely questions.
Scan medium-priority topics.
Review formulas, definitions, and diagrams.
Attempt a mock paper.
What the Output Should Look Like
The best output is not a random question list. It should be organized by priority, marks, and reason.
Section
Purpose
High-priority topics
Shows what to revise first
Likely short questions
Supports quick recall
Likely long questions
Guides answer-writing practice
Reason for prediction
Explains why the topic matters
Practice advice
Turns prediction into action
Quality Checklist
Before trusting the output, check:
Is every question inside the syllabus?
Are predictions explained, not guessed?
Are marks and question types included?
Are high-priority topics truly important?
Does the output still encourage full syllabus coverage?
FAQs
Can AI predict exact exam questions from a syllabus?+
No. AI can suggest likely questions and patterns, but it cannot guarantee the actual paper.
Is it useful to predict questions from syllabus only?+
Yes, but predictions improve when you also include exam pattern, marks distribution, and past papers.
Should I study only predicted questions?+
No. Use predicted questions for priority and practice, while still covering the main syllabus.
Can this help with last-minute revision?+
Yes. It can quickly identify high-priority topics and likely question formats.
What should I verify?+
Check that every generated question is inside the official syllabus and suitable for your exam pattern. ---
Practice questions and study outputs are revision aids based on the information you provide β not a guarantee of exam results, and not a substitute for complete preparation.